Quakers are wrong because we don't believe in an absolute right. What's right for you may be wrong for me, or what was right for me five years ago maybe wrong for me today. And vice versa. I'm fine with you being wrong as much as I hope you're fine with me being wrong. We're all on journeys. Different journeys. read more
Quakers are wrong because we don't believe in an absolute right. What's right for you may be wrong for me, or what was right for me five years ago maybe wrong for me today. And vice versa. read more
Quakers often congratulate ourselves on being more ethical, tolerant, progressive and all-round better people than others. We seem to expect our families to be models of healthy liberal values, producing well-adjusted, high-achieving children. read more